Though the deadline passed early Friday, so far neither the Syrian government nor the Arab League itself has officially responded to the move. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is said to be planning to attend the meeting, and is quoted as saying he will push for “measures” against the Syrian government.

Syria had agreed to allow the observers in at the start of the month, but then launched several bloody crackdowns and backed off on the pledge. Several Arab League ultimatums aimed at getting the deal back on track have passed without response.

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What a dirty theater play. Those countries like the Saudis and Bahrain who really do shoot at their one really peaceful people are playing the humanitarians in case of Syria where the people provide pro-Government demonstrations and asking the government to sent more military to crash down those foreign islamists who are terrorizing the people by deliberate killings.

An short overview of it in this intervIew with just returned Webster Tarpley from Homs, Syria, reporting the complete opposite of mainstream media: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quCxHMMo0I0 (Arab intro ends at 0:39) interview is in english

US, Zionist regime funding terrorists in Syria http://english.irib.ir/news/political/item/83242-…
A prominent political analyst says that members of the anti-government "Free Syria Army” are not defected army personnel but militants backed, funded and armed by the United States, and the Zionist regime.